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uk.ask.com/question/what-is-development-in-sociological...
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Development is the application of social theory and analysis to societies (usually in the Third World) which are undergoing a late transition to capitalist industrialization.
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www.reference.com/motif/Arts/poor-victorians
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Because of the capitalist society set forth by industrialization, a never before known type of urban poverty developed in England and other industrial nations.
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Italy has a capitalist market with high GDP per capita and developed infrastructure. ... Italy has been reluctant of industrialization because they feared it would result in impersonal business conduct.
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Capitalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism
Capitalism gradually spread throughout Europe, and in the 19th and 20th centuries, it provided the main means of industrialization throughout much of the world.
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www.jstor.org/stable/4285371
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France*. Proletarianization, small-scale industry and capitalist industrialization. Accounts of capitalist industrialization have often emphasized the way in which ...
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www.newleftreview.org/?view=1522
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Imperialism and Capitalist Industrialization. Current Marxist views of the relationship of imperialism to the non-socialist underdeveloped countries are that the ...
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www.trinityhistory.org/AmH/Prude-Cap,%20Indust.pdf
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Capitalism, Industrialization, and the Factory in Post-Revolutionary. America. Jonathan Prude. Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 16, No. 2, Special Issue on ...
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grist.org/article/confusing-capitalism-with-industriali...
grist.org/article/confusing-capitalism-with-industrialization/
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Aug 3, 2006 ... After a little prodding, I realize that what most of these people are referring to is not capitalism, but industrialization: the development of industry ...
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faculty.frostburg.edu/phil/forum/Marx.htm
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The most basic fact of capitalist industrialization is that it has created a world in which essentially all human beings are dependent on each other--and on the ...
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